Looking for kitchen renovation tips? Redoing your kitchen can be a long, expensive process, so it’s important to spend some time planning ahead. Here are a few things you’ll need to think about before you begin.

1. Have a Strict Budget

Decide how much money you’re willing to spend on each part of your renovation: storage, new flooring, countertops, appliances, etc. Your budget should prioritize your “must-haves” and leave room for unprecedented expenses.

2. Consider Your Design

Measure everything, including doors, windows, and the room’s dimensions. From there, you’ll know how much space you have for every appliance or fixture. This will help you determine where to put everything and decide what cabinets and appliances to buy.  

3. Don’t Forget Lighting

Don’t let lighting be an afterthought. Make sure you have light fixtures to illuminate the different areas of the kitchen, such as the sink and the island. This is important for safety and functionality as well as aesthetics.

4. Examine Your Plumbing

It might be your dream to move your dishwasher across the room, but this may not work with the plumbing of your house. See if you can move the appliances or if the existing plumbing needs to be repaired or replaced.

5. Remember to Include Storage

It’s easy to get caught up in designing the aesthetic elements and forget one of the most important things: storage. Kitchen storage should be accessible and able to store all of your dishes, pots/pans, and silverware. And don’t forget the pantry!

6. Decide What Appliances You’ll Need

First, decide if your old appliances will work for your new space. If you need updated appliances, consider their functionality, if they fit your aesthetic, and if they’re the right size for your space.

7. Make a Timeline

Creating and sticking to a timeline will help ensure that you get every step of the remodeling done on time. This way, you’ll be able to use your new kitchen sooner!

8. Follow City and Safety Codes

All city and safety codes need to be followed. This includes electrical codes, fire safety, and permits if your city requires it.

9. Think of Ventilation

Keeping your kitchen safe requires good ventilation. Make sure to include proper ventilation to reduce smoke, remove lingering smells and improve air quality. Having a range hood that vents to the outside is key!

10. Keep Designs Practical

Of course, you’ll want your flooring, backsplashes, countertops, and other designs to be aesthetically pleasing. However, they also need to be practical. Try to choose materials that will be easy to clean. You’ll thank yourself later!

With the Right Planning, You’ll Love Your New Kitchen!

Everyone deserves a beautiful, functional kitchen in their home. While understanding what to know before renovating a kitchen is helpful, consulting with a professional is the ultimate way to have a smooth process. Contact us today for a consultation and more information.